Sorry, I don't buy the story. The writer is spreading her PCBS so thick, that it should be used in a Hardees/Carl's Jr. commercial.

I've seen shows where somebody has had a DNA test, and they are shocked that they may have a small amount (1%-5%) of another races DNA, but there is no way in hell that somebody who factually believed themselves to be German, Polish and Irish, would readily believe that they were predominantly Asian Indian, Semitic Arab, and Latin, without question after a DNA test.

On another note, I was in Walmart the other night, and seen an absolutely White Negro, there was no way that this person could consider, or confuse themselves, as being anything other than a Negro. Probably one of the ugliest people I have ever seen, besides the Albino Negro that I had seen in Long Beach, California a few years back.

Anyway, this "Midwestern White Girl", should submit her DNA to several different companies to verify the results. Who is to know if H1-B visa Haji didn't spit into the mix?

Yeah those DNA tests sound like BS. If some 'scientific test' contradicts what you know to be fact from personal knowledge (such as where your ancestors are from). I think Herzog is one of those names that is both Jewish and German though, it means 'Duke', so the author isn't necessarily Jewish, from the physical description she gave of herself it doesn't sound like she is.

There is more than one kind of ancestry by DNA test. I forgot which ones are more accurate than others, but there is one kind that tends to produce false positives for Asian typing.

The name Herzog is one of those German names that a good number of Jews have carried. If that be the case this person would have mixed Jew and Aryan DNA. That would explain the result she got, and it would certainly explain her purpose in writing the article - to debunk traditional notions of race and folk.

There is more than one type of DNA ancestry test, and one of them (I forget the name of it) is known for being inaccurate and producing false positives for Asiatic blood groups. There was some testing done among German Amish in Pennsylvania with this method and it showed some of them as much as 20% Asian, which makes absolutely no sense.

Multiculturalists tend to embrace such results on face value for obvious reasons, but proving historically that these people with their European background could possibly carry that much non-white DNA is another thing entirely. For modern Germans to have that much Asiatic DNA within them this long after those invasions would mean that the majority of the German populace would have had to have had a massive infusion of Asian genetic material for many generations.

Its not unlikely at all that "Latinas" have black in their background, as the presence of traces of African culture remain in southern Mexico and elsewhere. Its kind of odd that a Mestizo would be surprised by it. If you've been around enough southern (darker) Mexicans, you can see the trace of Africanness in their features. They carry physical traits that Europeans lack regarding Asian (Mongol) admixture.

Thought I'd jump back in-she made a comment I have to address. She said some of her ancestry might have come from the so-called " black Irish",the descendants of Spanish sailors who were supposed to have come ashore in ireland.A complete pile of crap! The "black Irish" is a myth;the number of Spanish sailors who found refuge in Ireland was far too small to have any impact on racial characteristics --aint true.What about the 'Green spanish"?? When the Irish nobles were defeated by England many fled to other countries--the so-called "Wild Geese",where they often became important figures. Anyway this herzog girl is an ass-kissing multiculturalist,which is not hard for a MIDWESTERN girl.